ji^^ UNION ufill STEAM SHIP IKBa COMPANY In OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. ' PROBABLE SAILINGS. TARANAKI AND MANUKAU. Mahinapua I Monday 1 Oot. 19 1 ~~ DIRECT Gbafton* | Thursday | Oot. 15 | 4 a.m. Mawhkex* | Saturday 1 Oot. 17 | 'Passengers only. PIQTON AND WELLINGTON. Ro^wa I Thursday | Oct. 15 ! 5 p.m. SiL 111I 1 1 Tuesday j Oot. 20 j LYTTELTON AND JDUNEDIN^ ROTORTU* fT hurflaa y I o<3t ' 15 1 5 P' m ' RoTOBUAt 1 Tuesday | Oot, 20 | fOallo at Akaroa, *Lyttelton only, WESTPORT. GiuFXONt I Saturday | Oofc. 17 | 9 a.m. MfcWHEBA I Tuesday | Oot. 20 | ■ tLandß Weßtport oargo on return from Greymouth. GREYMOUTH. | Saturday | Oot. 17] 9 ft.mMawheba i Tuesday 1 Oot. 20 | MELBOURNE FROM WELLINGTON." Manapotjri I Monday 1 Oot. 19 1 SYDNEY FROM WELLINGTON. Te AnauJ I Friday I Oot. 23 1 tVia Auckland and liaat Coast ports Haobcto* I Saturday | Oct. 17 ! 'Sydney direct, TONGA AND SAMOA, Waihdi* I Tuesday I October 20 | »From Auokland. SUVA AND LEVUKA. OYALiU* I Early *From Auokland, HOKOLPLU AKD SA« EBANOiaCO Mabisoba* I Saturday 1 November 7 | 'From Auokland. Visitors are requested to leave the steamer immediately after the second whistlejias been Bounded. No oargo reoeived after 4.80 p.m. Boyal Mail Service ovexland route to Great Britain ihxeugh Amerioa. Passenger booked through to Ban FraacißQo Liveipooi or Lonaon Passage Tickets issued at Port Offioa only For all information app'y at the Company's Offices, Govkknment Wharf and Tbafalgab Stbeet, Next Bank New Zealand.
FOR SALE,— Small STYE PIGS. (*, E, FIELD, Butcher, 2903— t o Bridge-street, WANTED at ouoe for the Dressna ' Departmaut, Good Bcdy aud Al e Ha'ods, aiso AppreutioeF. — LVillCEX'f BROTtiERS. FOR SALE OR TO LET,— A voiy convenient Five-roamed COITAGE, G*b aud Wa'er laid od. Good Garden aud Outbuildings, Enquire en pro mi bob. J. W. TREACHER, 2890— 6p Cambria St., The Wocd, DRINK 5 O'CLOCK TEA. /~1 RIFFIN & SONS have much pleasure \JT" in announcing that, encouraged by the CONSTANTLY INCREASING POPULARITY of their Manufactures throughout the Colony, and in order to keep pace with the continued growing demands on their 3tockg, they have determined to ADD largely to their already extensive plant, and are now erecting, and have to arrive es Asterion, Maohinery of the very latest approved type for Lozenge-making and other purposes, which will greatly increase the efficiency of their Factory, and enable them to retain and even improve the good name their Manufactures have already established for themselves, In making this announcement they desire to thank those storekeepers and consumers in Nelson and district who have consistently supported them in the past, and to respectfully aek a continuance of the support reasonably due to a local industry duch as their Factory represents, I GRIFFIN & SONS, J Manufacturers of Biscuits and Confectionery ■ of every description. Millers and Produce Merchants, Proprietors of the " White Star " Brand of Hungarian Process Holler Flour, and the celebrated Eureka Biscuits and Cakes,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXV, Issue 244, 14 October 1891, Page 3
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